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Peaks story: Mount Isa Sergeant smashes the challenge
Queensland police officer Sergeant Kym Lynch didn't just finish Peaks Challenge Falls Creek 2020, she was one of the first few to cross the finish line.
Peaks story: Luka’s quirky Peaks poetry
Luka's quirky stream of consciousness takes you on a wild ride as he battles the elements and his own mental demons to conquer Peaks Challenge.
Peaks story: Tony’s two-year journey to sub-10
Tony's two-year journey to a sub-10 hour finish is one that any Peaks rider will find all too familiar, and may just inspire you to give it a go in 2021.
Peaks story: Jason joins the event team
Jason shares his Peaks Challenge journey — including set-backs, triumphs, and an unexpected behind the scenes experience with the Bicycle Network team.
Virus shutdown could open up streets
A New York hurtles headlong towards becoming the world’s next coronavirus epicentre it is moving to close traffic-sparse streets to cars and open them up to bikes, runners and walkers.
Tassie bike news bites
Sharing your solo ride photos, MTB news, Bicycle Network offices shut and more destinations floated for north-west coast pathway make up this fortnight's Tassie Bike News Bites.
Want more variety in your bike rides?
With our free social rides being called off and people working from home or no longer working due to COVID-19, the one thing you can still do is go for a ride on your own.
Connecting city to the Domain by bike & foot
The City of Hobart is looking for your comments on the proposed City to Gardens way shared path network linking the city to the Queens Domain.
Free rides for London health workers
National Healthcare Service workers in London have been given free access to the city’s share bike scheme to help them get to work during the coronavirus pandemic.